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2016-12-07 09:56
来源:新东方
作者:朱博
I want to talk about the time when I saw a bunch of wild moneys.
That was during last summer vacation, my family and I went on a trip to Sichuan, which is located in the south of China and has a super popular tourist spot called E Mei Mountain. It’s a splendid mountain not only famous for the spectacular natural scenery, but also well known for the naughty monkeys living there.
Before we got to the resort, our guide told/warned us to watch out for them, ‘cause they constantly steal people’s stuff. Actually you won’t believe this until you see for yourself, ‘cause they are supposed to be cute and lovely right? You would never associate them with thieves. And I didn’t think they could be that smart, but it turned out I was wrong. They were agile and flexible, always showed up out of nowhere, grabbed your stuff and ran away.
We bought bananas at the foot of the mountain, thinking that we could feed them to the monkeys. However, when we got to the top, countless monkeys flocked to us, and before we knew it, all the bananas were gone. And what’s worse, they were so naughty. There was a girl wearing a short skirt in our group, and one of the monkeys went up to her, lifted the hemline of the skirt and ran away in a second. We were all shocked.
That was the first time ever that I was close to wild animals, and it was quite an experience (= unusual for me).
当然利用该素材,还可以贴一下“让你laugh的一次经历”,那么就不把猴子说的这么过分,多聊聊“萌点”:
They are quite skillful when it comes to stealing stuff. I guess it’s their special way of showing hospitality and saying hello to visitors.
Although we got “robbed”, it was just so hard to stay angry with them, ‘cause those monkeys are so cute! They are fluffy with big sparkling eyes, small ears and super long tails to help keep their balance. The most interesting part is their butt, which is in the shape of a heart with red skin.
And there were also “civilized” ones who would beg for food. They would do something like this (body language), which cracked everybody up.
我们再继续串一下,纵观一下雅思口语机经,貌似interesting photo也可以扯上猴子耶!就把刚才讲的那些东西说进照片儿就行了呗,例如:
I’d like to talk about a picture I took with a monkey, in which the monkey was trying to steal my snack, and interestingly, that moment was just caught by the camera.
The picture was taken during last summer vacation when I was travelling in E Eei Mountain, which is a famous tourist spot in the south of China.
… (瞎说点儿之前准备好的)
I looked silly in that picture ‘cause I didn’t have any idea of what was happening. The monkey was reaching inside my bag for my bread, but I was smiling to the camera, which is so hilarious. And every time I see this picture, it would remind of the trip and all the fun I had.
如果你感觉第一个素材里,猴子掀起的是你的裙子或者你女朋友的裙子,那么是不是对应了“a time you got a little angry”…… 那么开头就可以说:I’d like to talk about a time when I got angry with a bunch of monkeys, which I know sounds a little ridiculous, but just hear me out. Here’s the story. 然后就开始讲故事吧!
如果你还想继续串,其实也可以搞一下“advertisement”这个话题。大家肯定听过Wildaid(野生救援)这个非营利非政府的国际环保组织,即使没听过这个,你肯定熟悉他们家的口号:没有买卖就没有杀害(When the buying stops, the killing can too)!所以正好迎合一下wild animal这个话题,来搞个野生动物保护广告吧:
I’ve seen a public service advertisement which aims at appealing to people’s conscience and raising public awareness of protecting wild animals.
The advertisement is about a bunch of monkeys running around happily and interacting with people. Those monkeys are so cute! They are fluffy with big sparkling eyes, small ears and super long tails to help keep their balance. The most interesting part is their butt, which is in the shape of a heart with red skin.
They even pick apples from the tree and give them to people as a gift. Everybody is enjoying the harmonious atmosphere.
And later the camera zoomed in on one of the monkeys’ head, and just in 2 seconds, the monkey’s brain turned into a dish on the table. The scene was changed to a fancy restaurant where people were enjoying a hearty dinner.
The monkey’s brain is considered a high-end dish in China. People believe that eating the brain could make us smarter and live longer. So millions of monkeys are killed for their brain every year.
At the end of the advertisement, the slogan showed up, and it goes No Trading, No Killing, which means when the buying stops, the killing can too. (Nothing could justify their obnoxious behavior / outrageous behavior.)
I love this advertisement because it’s thought-provoking and it touched my heart, I mean, it gets people to reflect on our behavior, so that we could work together to stop this obnoxious behavior and create a better world.
作者简介:
朱博,新东方吉林学校雅思口语美女讲师,毕业于985院校大连理工大学,硕士保送一等奖学金。在校期间曾游学美国,任出版社英语出版中心校对四年,工作严谨,活泼开朗,让大家快乐的学习英语。
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